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Inside a lingerie fitting room, two strangers - a customer who has recently undergone a mastectomy and a bra fitter - are bound on a mission to find a bra that works. Directed by Emily Avila Written by Emily Avila & Bronwen Noakes Starring Deborah Leiser-Moore and Clementine Anderson Short of the Week: shortoftheweek.com/2019/02/21/fitting/ Sydney Film Festival 2018 | World Premiere BFI London Film Festival 2018 | European Premiere Palm Springs International ShortFest 2018 | North American Premiere Short of the Week + Vimeo Staff Pick | Online Premiere Producers - Emily Avila and Jackson Lapsley Scott Cinematographer - Adric Watson Editor - Adric Watson Sound Designer - Dylan Barfield Costume Designer - Marnie Perkins Production Designer - Sabina Myers Hair & Make-up Artist - Alyssa Selin 'Fitting' was a recipient of the Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship presented in partnership with the Sydney Film Festival
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Inside a lingerie fitting room, two strangers - a customer who has recently undergone a mastectomy and a bra fitter - are bound on a mission to find a bra that works. Directed by Emily Avila Written by Emily Avila & Bronwen Noakes Starring Deborah Leiser-Moore and Clementine Anderson Short of the Week: shortoftheweek.com/2019/02/21/fitting/ Sydney Film Festival 2018 | World Premiere BFI London Film Festival 2018 | European Premiere Palm Springs International ShortFest 2018 | North American Premiere Short of the Week + Vimeo Staff Pick | Online Premiere Producers - Emily Avila and Jackson Lapsley Scott Cinematographer - Adric Watson Editor - Adric Watson Sound Designer - Dylan Barfield Costume Designer - Marnie Perkins Production Designer - Sabina Myers Hair & Make-up Artist - Alyssa Selin 'Fitting' was a recipient of the Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship presented in partnership with the Sydney Film Festival
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